John Farrier's Comments
Excellent!
I don't have such a phrase yet, but I distinctly remember asking my wife "Is there poop on my face?" If I did not have children, I doubt that that sentence would ever have crossed my lips.
I don't have such a phrase yet, but I distinctly remember asking my wife "Is there poop on my face?" If I did not have children, I doubt that that sentence would ever have crossed my lips.
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Kalel wrote:
Were it up to me, the Brittannica website would be completely free, and updated regularly by professionals.
That may be possible, provided that Britannica can sell enough ads.
Were it up to me, the Brittannica website would be completely free, and updated regularly by professionals.
That may be possible, provided that Britannica can sell enough ads.
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@NeonCat -- I think that it's more likely that almost everything on the Internet will be permanent, and much of it searchable. Our grandchildren will be able to read our tweets and status updates.
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Needs more squirrel.
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That said, I'm teaching my children "please" and "thank you" so at least they have a grounding in the vocabulary that they can use.
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What Jill said. It's more important to express the sentiment than use traditional phrasing. I agree with this portion of the article:
She describes a typically routine encounter: "At the grocery store cafe down the street, I go get a coffee every morning," Lacey says. "This morning I walked in and they said, 'Good morning, will you have the usual?' I smiled and said, 'Yes, please.' They asked me how my morning had been while making my coffee. On the way out the door they said, 'Enjoy. See you tomorrow.' "
She doesn't expect people to utter the same old same olds.
She describes a typically routine encounter: "At the grocery store cafe down the street, I go get a coffee every morning," Lacey says. "This morning I walked in and they said, 'Good morning, will you have the usual?' I smiled and said, 'Yes, please.' They asked me how my morning had been while making my coffee. On the way out the door they said, 'Enjoy. See you tomorrow.' "
She doesn't expect people to utter the same old same olds.
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I think so, Miss Cellania, but I'm having trouble finding it in the archives.
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Question: if we cannot calculate the value of pi to an absolute, then can we even create an accurate formula for a "perfectly spherical ball"?
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Lycantrophe wrote:
does this answer your question “John Farrier” ?
Since other commenters and redditors are suggesting that these questions are more complex than you are condescendingly implying, then no.
I find Seventh's answer particularly interesting.
does this answer your question “John Farrier” ?
Since other commenters and redditors are suggesting that these questions are more complex than you are condescendingly implying, then no.
I find Seventh's answer particularly interesting.
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Good! So, Lycantrophe, how would you answer splongo's questions?
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I did read the whole article, and it states clearly that the school gave her inaccurate information. It was foolish for her to attend an unaccredited law school, but that unaccredited law school (intentionally or unintentionally) misled her.
She fell for an obvious scam, but that doesn't change the fact that she was scammed. There's plenty of blame to go around.
She fell for an obvious scam, but that doesn't change the fact that she was scammed. There's plenty of blame to go around.
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@Wilbur Sharkey -- yes, the status of the auction is unclear. I gather that the person who won was unable to come up with the money.
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@ladybugs -- thanks! Fixed now.
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@Kayleigh -- you're welcome! You do great work.
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this has gone for too long =) i will rest my argument repeating it. this is a stupid question =)
Excellent idea! Bye.